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    America has gone through many changes in the 20th and 21st centuries. This is because America has become increasingly influenced “by globalization, by digitization of data, and by the ways in which technology asks us to communicate” with each other, and view the world (PSS, 2017). These changes have impacted the current practices within our educational system. Whether or not we agree with the impact of these changes will vary from one individual to the next. As educators, we have had to adapt

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    My Teacher Experience

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    and I valued Mr. Palmieri’s enthusiasm for learning. Mr. Palmieri constantly kept the class engaged in his lessons and seemed to be well-liked by his students. For a teacher who was teaching a sixth grade diverse classroom, I found it impressive the way he had control over his students. He was well-organized and made sure everyone stayed on task and asked questions when needed. One thing that stood out the most was that he used different learning styles in his teaching. A few times he would encourage

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    bit steady, but I do not think that fits me because I am a planner. It is very difficult for me to just go with the flow. For the Mindset Quiz, I got a growth mindset and I think that is very accurate because you can always learn new things and by learning new things you will be increasing your intelligence. I think people learn something new every day and every day you should be getting smarter. As a future teacher, I want

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    Patient Teaching–Incentive Spirometer Sergei Pugachov Georgia Southern University School of Nursing Dr. Linda Upchurch NURS 3163 An incentive spirometer is a device that our patients use to improve the function of their lungs. This main underlying principle is that breathing can be exercised to train the expansion of lungs capacity (Potter, Perry, Stockert, & Hall, 2013). Patients who qualify for this intervention include those who have recently had a surgery, were under anesthesia

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    What are some of your personal thoughts on technology use in schools? Well, if you ask me, I, believe we should take it a step further and encourage it even more in classrooms. Now, I know you may be thinking to yourself “ Why would we ever do that?” or, “Technology is too expensive and causes too many distractions”, Yes these points are very true no doubt about it but allow me to make key points about the subject. There are many different opinions about technology use in schools. Although technology

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    resources to fit the needs of the students. Progress is assessed by observations, assessments, and the collection of student work. Children learn curriculum differently depending on a their readiness, participation in class, support from parents, and learning

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    students learn differently. For example: VAK learning styles, which are Visual, Auditory, and Kinesthetic. In order for me to have a mental note of how the students learn, I will seat them in groups based on which type of learner they are. This way I can make sure I apply different learning techniques in my teaching. When doing group work, I will mix the groups up with the different learners, so that they can be introduced to the other ways of learning as well. I believe in the Progressivism Philosophy

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    Classroom Management

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    Assignment: Task 1 Look at Ur’s list of patterns of interaction below. Decide whether each interaction is either more student-centred or more teacher-centred. Justify your answers. Group work --> more student-centred: students work in small groups on tasks that entail interaction: conveying information, or group decision-making. The teacher intervenes little. Closed-ended teacher questioning --> more teacher-centred: the teacher asks questions the students and can be used for clarifiying

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    The Upside of Team Work

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    form good team to reach goals. Working in a team will totally different compare to doing individual work. Working with different people. Attitudes and communication all play a key role in team building. Members in the team will have different learning styles. First to settle in team it taken some time to understand each other. Firstly we

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    Literacy Reflection

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    After reading and learning about literacy for the past month, I have come to understand a bit more about how I was brought up as a student. For a majority of my high school career, there were not many teachers that seemed to bring literacy into their content areas; however, there was one particular teacher that I took in my senior year for a Film Literature class that was significantly different than the others at my school. To begin with, his classroom setup extraordinarily different than any

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